Papula-Nevinpat and the Aalto University Start-Up Center begin cooperation.

9.3.2010
Papula-Nevinpat offers the company’s vast know-how in IPR matters for the start-up center businesses. The cooperation starts by meetings with experts to give the start-up center businesses an opportunity to see an IPR specialist and evaluate the current situation and needs of their IPR portfolio. Furthermore, Papula-Nevinpat’s experts provide IPR training and counseling in events arranged by Aalto Start-Up Center.

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